Author: John Addington

John Addington is a field applications engineer at Ecessa, and works with the sales team, our partners and end customers to present Ecessa solutions for seamless Internet connectivity for businesses. John is a passionate technologist who specializes IP Networking and in driving understanding of new technical concepts with stakeholders at every level. John can show the value of technology solutions at a high level and delve into technical minutiae and esoteric scenarios for specific needs and interests.

I have a customer that has 2 ISP’s connected to a Cisco ASA. They were recently using SLA monitor and altering their route tables if an interface went down. I am trying to find a solution where they can have both lines active and in use.

How can I make Office 365 and OneDrive work better? Q: We recently made the switch to MS Office 365 and OneDrive for business. We were led to believe it was a smart business choice to migrate these application to the cloud, however we’re struggling with sluggish performance and sometimes our applications are unavailable. What’s… Read more »

Cisco ASA 5505 and Ecessa PowerLink Every day we receive emails and phone calls from IT directors and network administrators striving to make their networks run better. We’re going to share some of those questions and our responses with you in a series of “Q&A with Ecessa” posts. Today’s question comes to us from a… Read more »

If your bandwidth needs are pushing the limits of your current service, and if you—like most organizations—see waves of increased bandwidth demands on the horizon, it could be time to consider gigabit service.

As important as connectivity is, it is important to take a broader view of WAN Virtualization and WAN Optimization and why effective connectivity and application performance should be taken into account.

It’s important for decision makers at all levels to understand the benefits of new WAN technologies and what they can mean for their business. Here some of the high level benefits of WAN Virtualization and WAN Optimization are explained for interested but non-technical parties.